Monday, 19 March 2012

Another day another post another title pretty much the same

Hi everyone! Today I'll be posting another old video review. This one I forgot to post back in the beginning when I started posting these old reviews. Its one of my early ones, but its also one of the ones I enjoyed filming the most! Why? The end scene! It was my favourite time filming! I had just made five reviews at once and it was the last scene on the last (of four) days of filming! I had a blast and it was one of the funnest times of my life! I hope you enjoy!

Funny story with that! I watched the movie on DVD and wrote the review, but couldn't put the movie from the DVD on to the computer for some reason and had to find a copy of the movie on the internet! The only copy I could find had a scene missing! my line about the rasism is suppost to happen during a scene where the black kid says something stupid and one of the white kids raises his hand to hit him and the black kid cringes like a coward.

A few observations:1. It's sad, truly sad, that I even know the name of this "gang": the Bowery Boys. Leo Gorcey as Slip Mahoney and Huntz Hall as Sach. This was a popular (?) series of movies in the late 50s/early 60s. Such was American TV (at least we didn't have Snooki).2. I wonder if this is available on Netflix.3. Someone convinced someone that this would be a great idea for a movie. This also makes me sad. Considering "Shag Carpet Toilet" is ranked 600,000 out of 1,000,000 (on Kindle! Buy yours now while thousands are left!), I'm led to one inescapable conclusion: 'Shag Carpet Toilet' sucks.4. One one-liner you didn't mention: "How come you can read in the dark?" "I went to night school".5. "Pants" Would that be a noun or a verb? Because if that store was pantsing people, that's one tough neighborhood. Great review!

Maybe the actors really were scared of the dark so it had to be shot in the daylight?..lol..that skeleton thing was so pathetic it might actually be scary..haha..not in the right way though. LMAO you should do infomercials.

You questioned Bela Lugosi in your review. Not a smart move. He may be dead, but his powers live on, with no one to control them...except me! Right after you wondered how he could just disappear, the video stopped working for me.